The Jewish Relief Association, Bombay (JRA), aided Jewish refugees from Europe who made temporary stopovers in Bombay en route to other destinations. During W.W. II, the JDC and the HICEM provided additional aid to individuals, and in those years the JDC also covered the greatest part of the HICEM budget. Between 9/1/39 - 11/1/42, 181 Polish refugees arrived in India and all but a handful made their departure before the end of the war. On the Situation of Polish Refugees in India: 1/6/41(3), 8/11/41, 9/26/41, 12/18/41, 1/29/42, 3/20/42, 4/9/42, 5/12/42, 6/16/42, 8/4/42, 9/11/42, 11/4/42, 4/9/43, 5/17/43, 7/2/43, 2/17/44, JRA Report for 1945, 12/31/45. Correspondence: H.K. Buchman, A. Dubin, F. Klein, M.A. Leavitt.